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Lunar New Year begins Feb 19

Vancouver’s annual Chinese New Year parade in 2014Photo by Ward Perrin/The Vancouver Sun

Every year, during Lunar New Year,
many cities and towns in B.C.
are filled with red banners.
Sometimes there are lion dances,parades and crowds.
Restaurants are filled with many people.

Around the world
Lunar New Year celebrations
last for 15 days.
Vietnamese, Chinese and Korean communities
celebrate this day.
Sometimes this holiday is called
the Spring Festival.

Why is red important?
Red is the colour of luck, joy and wealth.*
Stories long ago say evil is frightened
by the colour red.
The colour is similar to fire.*wealth means having lots of money

Red envelopes
Older adults give red envelopes
to younger, unmarried family members.
It is a blessing for good luck, health and wealth.
Usually the envelopes have money.
A parent might give each child $100;
an aunt may give a nephew $20.
A family friend may give $5.

Why is food important?New Year’s Eve dinner
is the most important meal
of this holiday.
Often, families get together.

Dishes like whole fish, dumplings, chicken
and vegetarian Buddha’s Feast
are favourite foods during this holiday.
Many people believe
these foods bring good luck.

Fish and dumplings
The Chinese word for “fish” is yue.Yue sounds like “wealth” in Chinese.
And dumplings look like old Chinese money.